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I have to fix insurance to cover it Sally. First job. I did the City and Guilds Certficate in Futher Education at the college, i wasn't allowed to teach until i got it. Part one and part two. You don't need a teaching certifiacte if you are doing it privately Sally. Sometimes it can be a hinderance, for instance, craft shops now will employ someone without a teaching certificate because they can get away with paying far less to them. I have a couple of students who traded that they had been TAUGHT by me, so they were employed to teach workshops. Poppy |
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